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Folarin, Adelabu, others absent as Oyo APC reconciliation committee submits report
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Folarin, Adelabu, others absent as Oyo APC reconciliation committee submits report

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
Key Oyo APC governorship aspirants, including Folarin and Adelabu, were absent as the reconciliation committee submitted its report. The party aims to reso Read More: https://punchng.com/folarin-adelabu-others-absent-as-oyo-apc-reconciliation-committee-submits-report/

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